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More info?)
Thanks for these helpful details
Sid
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> In article <420b4d0e$0$2181$8fcfb975@news.wanadoo.fr>, "SL"
> <sid.labdi2@wanadoo.fr> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I was surprised to see that Power Fan and case fan speed can not be
>> automatically adjusted via software on my rev 2 P4C800E-DLX motherboard.
>> Only the Cpu fan can be adjusted auto with speed fan. Is this normal or
>> is
>> there any work around. I us Win Xp pro Sp2.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Sid
>
> If you look at the motherboard, only the CPU fan header has a MOSFET
> next to it. That MOSFET controls the voltage setting to the CPU fan.
> The other headers have no control (and if you use an ohmmeter, you'll
> find the +12V pin on the other headers, is connected directly to the
> +12V wire on the 20 pin ATX power connectors).
>
> Products with the "Qfan2" feature on this page, have more than one
> fan control channel. You have to download the manual and make sure
> how many channels each one has, as you cannot trust Asus that way.
>
>
http://usa.asus.com/products/mb/feature.htm
>
> There are a whole bunch of drive tray fan controllers made,
> but as far as I know, only one or two of those products actually
> contain smart fan controllers. One product has a profile for
> each fan type (CPU fan is turned up at a different temperature, than
> the chassis fan). You will have to search pretty hard to find
> that product (I don't have a URL handy).
>
>
http://www17.tomshardware.com/howto/20040615/fan-controller-06.html
> These have a fixed profile, and no differentiation between the needs
> of a chassis fan and a CPU fan:
>
http://www.silverstonetek.com/products-fp52.htm
>
http://www.atechfabrication.com/products/fan_speed_controller.htm
>
> This one interfaces via USB and allows the main CPU to control
> the fans - it is called the "T-balancer":
>
>
http://www.tomshardware.com/howto/20041122/index.html
>
> Paul